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CogNet Library: Journals
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
The MIT Press
Volume 9 Issue 1
Jan 01, 1997
ISSN: 0898929x
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Volume 9 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Imaging Cognition: An Empirical Review of PET Studies with Normal Subjects
Roberto Cabeza and Lars Nyberg
Page
1
Spontaneous Eye Movements During Visual Imagery Reflect the Content of the Visual Scene
Stephan A. Brandt and Lawrence W. Stark
Page
27
Spoken Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia: Event-related Potential Evidence for a Lexical Integration Deficit
Tamara Swaab, Colin Brown and Peter Hagoort
Page
39
Eye Movements and Orienting of Attention in Patients with Visual Neglect
E. Ldavas, G. Zeloni, G. Zaccara and P. Gangemi
Page
67
Distributed Cortical Network for Visual Attention
Robert T. Knight
Page
75
Hemispheric Organization of Visual Memories
Gabriele Gratton, Paul M. Corballis and Shamini Jain
Page
92
Implicit and Explicit Conceptual Memory Following Frontal Lobe Damage
Felicia B. Gershberg
Page
105
Cortical Synchronization and Perceptual Framing
Stephen Grossberg and Alexander Grunewald
Page
117
A Locus in Human Extrastriate Cortex for Visual Shape Analysis
Nancy Kanwisher, Roger P. Woods, Marco Iacoboni and John C. Mazziotta
Page
133
Memory Encoding Following Complete Callosotomy
Amishi P. Jha, Neal E. A. Kroll, Kathleen Baynes and Michael S. Gazzaniga
Page
143
On Knowing the Auxiliary of a Verb That Cannot Be Named: Evidence for the Independence of Grammatical and Phonological Aspects of Lexical Knowledge
Michele Miozzo and Alfonso Caramazza
Page
160
Research Strategies for Functional Neuroimaging: A Comment on the Interview with R.G. Shulman
Edward E. Smith
Page
167
To the Editor
Page
170
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